Ravinder Kumar wades through ankle-deep sludge every day to leave his home in Sharma Enclave in northwest Delhi – yet inside the brick tenement, he does not have a drop to drink.
On 8 January, Down To Earth reported that residents of Patna’s Kankarbagh Housing Colony were bracing for a similar outbreak ...
When 38-year-old Pradeep Kumar Bishwokarma was growing up in Ramgadhawa, a neighborhood in southern Nepal’s industrial town of Birgunj, he would jump into the Sirsiya River to beat the summer heat as ...
Hundreds of millions of Hindu devotees have bathed in sacred waters, despite concerns over overcrowding and water pollution, as the world’s largest religious gathering wrapped up Wednesday in India’s ...
“The amendments aim to ensure faster, clearer and more efficient approval processes, while maintaining environmental ...
When taking off or landing at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport in Mumbai, India, it’s impossible to miss seeing the tight patchwork of hundreds, if not thousands, of flat roofs ...
In November 2024, during the U.N. climate conference (COP29) in Baku, India sharply criticized the new climate finance package, which promises $300 billion annually for the Global South by 2035. The ...
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Cloud Seeding In India: Cost, Chemicals Used, And How Artificial Rain Works For Pollution Control
Cloud seeding is a process of injecting chemical substances into clouds to trigger artificial rain. The process is gaining popularity as a means of ending drought, pollution, and water shortages.
The Delhi Jal Board has decided to induct 600 EV water tankers as part of efforts to comply with air pollution-related curbs and improve water distribution, officials said on Wednesday. Presiding over ...
John Singarayar argues that religious spectacle is used to deflect from India's governance failures, citing the Indore water tragedy, Delhi pollution, and attacks on minorities.
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